Tattoos

Tattoos were popular among certain sections of Japanese
society, particularly the classes of gangsters, labourers and prostitutes.
Even today tattooing from neck to ankle is popular among Japanese
gangsters. Firemen were often tattooed, partly as a mark of their
ability to resist pain. Prostitutes were sometimes tattooed with
their lover's name. Japanese print designers also often wore tattoos,
which is an indication that their status was one of lowly craftsman
rather than that of a fine artist of the traditional painting schools.
Yoshitoshi's teacher Kuniyoshi and some of his pupils were tattooed.